• boonhet@lemm.ee
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    Formerly Gentoo, now TumbleWeed user. But this chart doesn’t align

    I put the ground coffee (a lot of it) in the mug and pour hot water. Stir it a bit later, then the grounds stay put in the bottom usually. I’ve been told I drink asphalt, but then I just feel like everyone drinks very weak coffee. I do this because I want it to be a quick process, I don’t want to buy a fancy machine that requires maintenace, and I want my coffee to have a proper kick.

    What distro does this mean?

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    Linux Mint (Moccamaster) it just chugs along and makes the best coffee possible. Fast and reliable.

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      The analogy works well since its Debian-like, but way more awesome. The Moccamaster is great. As easy to use as a drip, but makes better coffee than the Chemex.

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        270€ on Amazon here, but you sure got a chuckle out of me 😁

        1 litre of delicious coffee in 5 minutes is hard to beat though.

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        Its not a drip machine though, it’s more like a Chemex that doesn’t require you to do the pouring.

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      Why is this so accurate (even though I’ve tried many other distros and coffee makers)

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    6 hours ago

    Slackware
    As simple as Arch, but more stable.
    The design is almost 100 years old and doesn’t need daily filter updates.

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          That sounds an awful lot like the blaming the user. Maybe it really is the slackware of coffee.

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            It’s easy to blame the user when they don’t bother to read the manual or follow basic instructions.

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        Tbh confused how you even managed to burn the coffe with this, as it is just evaporating water that filters through the coffee above - like did you put the coffee in the bottom part? 🤔

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        I can’t imagine how you burn coffee with a mocha pot.

        Like, you’d have to go out of your way and intentionally try to burn coffee with it.

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        It does not. A regular percolator does, as it circulates the coffee back into the boiling water, unlike a moka pot, where the finished coffee does not sit at the bottom close to the heat, but in the top compartment. You should take it off the stove as soon as it’s done to avoid getting the finished coffee back to a boil or overextracting the coffee but if you do it right, they make really good coffee. There are even some versions that feature a valve, so the coffee is cooked at a higher pressure, getting it a little closer to espresso and producing a nice –albeit short lived – crema.

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          Hell, mine made crema on the first try. I probably over-pressed the coffee though.

          I really like the mocha pot, but I’m a cappucino fan - if only there were a simple way to steam milk. I even have a Bellman, but it takes forever to build up pressure.

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    Aeropress gang representing.
    I run debbie kde plasma x11 btw

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    NixOS would be like brewing coffee with laboratory equipment and then setting it up for automation.

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      Well, dammit, now I gotta go try NixOS. Gee, thanks for sending me down the rabbit hole, like I have time for yet another one!

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    I am an Ubuntu user and have one of the cheaper espresso machines out there. I feel very confused, but I’m also new.